The invention provides a hydroforming apparatus for forming a length of tube. A hydroforming press includes an upper platen and a lower plate. A first die set is provided for forming a first lengthwise portion of the tube and a second die set provided adjacent the first die set which forms a second lengthwise portion of the tube. A first pivot acts between a first and second upper die so that the second upper die can be pivotally adjusted on the upper platen relative to the first upper die. A second pivot acts between a first and second lower die so that the second lower die can be pivotally adjusted on the lower platen relative to the first lower die. A die insert is provided having an upper die insert and a lower die insert that define upper and lower insert cavities that connect together the first and second cavity portions of the upper die set and the lower die set. This die insert is removably mounted as needed to accommodate the pivotal adjustment between the first and second die sets.
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8. A hydroforming apparatus for forming a length of tube, comprising:
a press having an upper platen and lower platen;
a first lower die and a second lower die, each having cavity portions, and a lower die insert removably mounted on the first lower die and the second lower die and having a cavity connecting the cavity portions of the first lower die and the second lower die;
a first upper die and a second upper die, each having cavity portions that overlie and cooperate with the cavity portions of the first lower die and second lower die, and an upper die insert removably mounted on the first upper die and the second upper die and having a cavity connecting the cavity portions of the first upper die and the second upper die;
a first pivot acting between the first upper die and the second upper die so that the second upper die can be pivotally adjusted on the upper platen relative to the first upper die when the upper die insert is removed for replacement by a replacement upper die insert, and a second pivot acting between the first lower die and the second lower die so that the second lower die can be pivotally adjusted on the lower platen relative to the first lower die when the lower die insert is removed for replacement by a replacement lower die insert.
1. A hydroforming apparatus for forming a length of tube, comprising:
a press having an upper platen and lower platen;
a first die set for forming a first lengthwise portion of the tube and including a first upper die attached to the upper platen and a first lower die attached to the lower platen, said first die set defining a first cavity portion for receiving the first lengthwise portion of the tube;
a second die set for forming a second lengthwise portion of the tube and including a second upper die adjustably attached to the upper platen and a second lower die adjustably attached to the lower platen, said second die set defining a second cavity portion for receiving the second lengthwise portion of the tube;
a first pivot acting between the first upper die and the second upper die so that the second upper die can be pivotally adjusted on the upper platen relative to the first upper die;
a second pivot acting between the first lower die and the second lower die so that the second lower die can be pivotally adjusted on the lower platen relative to the first lower die;
and a die insert having an upper die insert and a lower die insert defining relatively upper and lower insert cavities that connect together the first and second cavity portions of the upper die set and the lower set, said die insert being removable and replaceable with an alternative die insert as needed to accommodate the pivotal adjustment between the first die set and the second die set.
12. A hydroforming apparatus for forming a length of tube, comprising:
a press having an upper platen and lower platen;
a first lower die and a second lower die, each having cavity portions, and a lower die insert removably mounted within a pocket provided on the first lower die and a pocket provided on the second lower die, said upper die insert having a cavity connecting the cavity portions of the first lower die and the second lower die;
a first upper die and a second upper die, each having cavity portions that overlie and cooperate with the cavity portions of the first lower die and second lower die, and an upper die insert removably mounted within a pocket provided on the first upper die and the second upper die, said upper die having a cavity connecting the cavity portions of the first upper die and the second lower die;
a first pivot acting between the first upper die and the second upper die so that the second upper die can be pivotally adjusted on the upper platen relative to the first upper die when the upper die insert is removed from the pocket for replacement by a replacement upper die insert, and a second pivot acting between the first lower die and the second lower die so that the second lower die can be pivotally adjusted on the lower platen relative to the first lower die when the lower die insert is removed from the pocket for replacement by a replacement lower die insert,
said replacement upper die insert having a cavity shaped to connect the cavity portions of the first upper die and second upper die at the pivotally adjusted position of the second upper die, and said replacement lower die insert having a cavity shaped to connect the cavity portions of the first lower die and the second lower die at the pivotally adjusted positions of the second lower die.
2. The hydroforming apparatus of
3. The hydroforming apparatus of
4. The hydroforming apparatus of
5. The hydroforming apparatus of
6. The hydroforming apparatus of
a tube sealing unit mounted on the second lower die for sealing the end of a tube captured in the first and second cavity portions so that upon pivotal adjustment of second lower die about the second pivot the seal unit will travel with the second lower die so as to remain in alignment with the second cavity portion.
7. The hydroforming apparatus of
9. The hydroforming apparatus of
10. The hydroforming apparatus of
11. The hydroforming apparatus of
and a tube sealing unit mounted on the second lower die for sealing the end of a tube captured in the first and second cavity portions so that upon pivotal adjustment of the second lower die about the second pivot the seal unit will travel with the second lower die so as to remain in alignment with the second cavity portion.
13. The hydroforming apparatus of
14. The hydroforming apparatus of
15. The hydroforming apparatus of
said second upper die being attached to the upper platen by a bolt and slot connection by which loosening of the bolt will allow the second upper die to pivot about the first pivot and said second lower die being attached to the lower platen by a bolt and slot connection by which loosening of the bolt will allow the second lower die to pivot about the second pivot.
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The present invention relates to apparatus for hydroforming a tube and more particularly provides an adjustable die arrangement by which during die tryout, the die can be readily modified to compensate for part spring back.
It is well known in the automotive and other manufacturing industries that a length of tube can be formed to provide various cross sections and bulges along its length by placing the tube in a die set and then introducing high pressure fluid into the tube to expand the tube walls outwardly into the die cavity.
In hydroforming, as in other metal forming operations, such as stamping, it is known that residual forces will reside in the formed part and cause the formed part to spring back toward its unformed condition. Accordingly, it is well known in the design of hydroforming dies to attempt to predict the degree of springback during the die design process so that the part can be formed in a way that upon removal from the die, and the occurrence of the inevitable springback, the part will spring back to the precise finished shape that is desired.
To the extent that springback cannot be fully predicted during the design of the part and the die, it is well known that the dies must be adjusted by trimming or re-machining to relocate the die cavity so that the formed part will spring back to the desired dimension. This die operation, with the attendant trimming and re-machining of the die cavities, adds time and expense to the implementation of manufacturing processes.
The occurrence of springback is especially prevalent and difficult to predict when high strength tubular materials are to be formed.
Depending upon the complexity of the tube shape to be formed, it is often the practice to employ a tube bending operation to bend the tube about its longitudinal axis, for example, to an L-shape, so that the tube will fit into the die cavity. After the tube has gone through a tube-bending operation, certain residual forces will reside in the bent tube and these forces will become unleashed during the pressure forming in the hydroform die, further complicating the prediction of part springback and thereby further causing the need for die cavity trimming and re-machining.
In view of the foregoing, it would be highly desirable to provide a new and improved hydroforming apparatus which would minimize the time and expense of re-machining hydroforming die cavities during die tryout.
The invention provides a hydroforming apparatus for forming a length of tube. A hydroforming press includes an upper platen and a lower platen. A first die set for forming a first lengthwise portion of the tube includes a first upper die attached to the upper platen and a first lower die attached to the lower platen. The first die set defines a cavity portion for receiving the first lengthwise portion of the tube. A second die set is provided adjacent the first die set and forms a second lengthwise portion of the tube. The second die set includes a second upper die adjustably attached to the upper platen, and a second lower die adjustably attached to the lower platen. The second die set defines a second cavity portion for receiving the second lengthwise portion of the tube. A first pivot acts between the first upper die and the second upper die so that the second upper die can be pivotally adjusted on the upper platen relative to the first upper die. A second pivot acts between the first lower die and the second lower die so that the second lower die can be pivotally adjusted on the lower platen relative to the first lower die. A die insert is provided having an upper die insert and a lower die insert that define upper and lower insert cavities that connect together the first and second cavity portions of the upper die set and the lower die set. This die insert is removably mounted so as to be readily replaced with a replacement die insert as needed to accommodate the pivotal adjustment between the first die set and the second die set.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating exemplary embodiments of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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After the tube 10 has been expanded into the desired shape defined by the cavity portions 34, 36, and 38, the upper die will be lifted and then the finished part 10 is removed from the lower die 28. It is characteristic of hydroforming and other metal forming portions that residual forces will reside in the formed article, causing the article to spring back somewhat toward its prior shape, so that the finished part may be out of tolerance with respect to the product design requirements. For example, in
Accordingly, it is well known in the industry that the die set would then be re-machined or replaced in its entirety to modify the shape of the die cavities in a way that the next tryout will have the part spring back to the dimensions that are within the tolerance requirements for the finished part. For example in
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Accordingly, it is seen that first upper die 80 and the first lower die 70 cooperate to provide a first die set having a cavity for forming the first lengthwise portion 18 of the tubular blank 26. The second upper die 82 and the second lower die 72 cooperate to provide a second die set having a cavity for forming the second lengthwise portion 20 of the tubular blank 26. And the upper die insert 84 and the lower die insert 74 cooperate to provide a die insert having a cavity for forming the corner portion of the tubular blank 26.
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The present invention facilitates the adjustment and re-machining of the dies by enabling the adjustment and minimizing the need for re-machining. In particular, the lower die insert 74,
The foregoing die tryout process will be repeated until a successful properly dimensioned part is achieved. That is, continuing angular adjustments of the second lower die 72 and its mating second upper die 82 can be made, and the lower die insert 74 and upper die insert 84 will be repeatedly re-machined and replaced until the properly dimensioned part is reliably obtained.
It will be understood that the adjustable die arrangement disclosed herein can be used for the ongoing production of a high quantity of parts. Alternatively, once the desired angular relationship between the dies is obtained via the tryout process herein, a more conventional set of dies could be machined using the final angle of adjustment learned in the foregoing method.
In view of the foregoing, it is seen that substantial economies of time and money can be accomplished by using the aforedescribed adjustable die arrangement. In particular, it will be understood that, in the prior art, as shown in the conventional die of
It will be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that the foregoing description is merely exemplary of the use of an adjustable die arrangement. For example, the drawings and description herein describe a simple L-shaped part where the springback has occurred in a single plane so that two-dimensional pivoting of the final lower die 72 will accomplish the compensation required to accommodate the springback. However, it will be understood that the invention can be employed with more complexly-shaped parts where springback may occur in three dimensions. Accordingly, in the case of three-dimensional springback, the simple pivot point provided herein by the pivot bolts 88 and 100 would be replaced by a more complex ball joint pivoting mechanism which would enable the three-dimensional adjustment of the second upper and lower dies relative to the first upper and lower dies.
Although the tubular part being hydroformed in the example shown in the drawings is a generally L-shaped part, it will be understood that the apparatus of the invention may be employed in any shape of tubular part where spring back of the hydroformed tube will necessitate the trimming or re-machining of the die surfaces to obtain the needed final part.
Ghiran, Mike M., Ji, Wei, Donoghue, Mark P., Kent, Terry A.
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